Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThe purpose of this dissertation is to study Walter de la Mare's use of the supernatural in his prose fiction; to consider in detail his themes, characterization, technique, and style; and to evaluate his contribution to the use of the supernatural in modern fiction. [TRUNCATED
"Pudd'nhead Wilson should be recognized as a classic of the use of popular modes — of the ...
This thesis analyzes Shakespeare’s use of supernatural elements to further the plot of his plays. Di...
The works that will be inspected in this thesis are Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu's Green Tea" (1869), Osc...
Walter de la Mare has always been known as a writer of fantasy and supernatural fiction. It is propo...
Although de la Mare, whose literary career spanned from 1895 to 1956, is a significant figure for bo...
This study began as a part of a larger project, namely, an analytical investigation of Scott's narra...
This dissertation analyzes the origins of the genre of popular fiction known as horror fiction. It ...
Nineteenth-century literary criticism has mainly focused on lasting scientific advancements, at the ...
This dissertation traces the development of the supernatural from the late eighteenth to the late ni...
Published also as thesis (PH. D.) Columbia university, 1917.Mode of access: Internet
grantor: University of TorontoWilliam Hazlitt noted in 1829 that the works of Charles Broc...
This thesis will analyse the notion of agency and its relation to the supernatural elements in Gothi...
Introductory essay to the the section on the "The Representation of the Wonderful and the Preternatu...
Vampires are common literary characters that have their origins in mythology. In this thesis, the ma...
Type-written ms.Thesis (M.A.)--Univ. of California.Bibliography: appx.Mode of access: Internet
"Pudd'nhead Wilson should be recognized as a classic of the use of popular modes — of the ...
This thesis analyzes Shakespeare’s use of supernatural elements to further the plot of his plays. Di...
The works that will be inspected in this thesis are Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu's Green Tea" (1869), Osc...
Walter de la Mare has always been known as a writer of fantasy and supernatural fiction. It is propo...
Although de la Mare, whose literary career spanned from 1895 to 1956, is a significant figure for bo...
This study began as a part of a larger project, namely, an analytical investigation of Scott's narra...
This dissertation analyzes the origins of the genre of popular fiction known as horror fiction. It ...
Nineteenth-century literary criticism has mainly focused on lasting scientific advancements, at the ...
This dissertation traces the development of the supernatural from the late eighteenth to the late ni...
Published also as thesis (PH. D.) Columbia university, 1917.Mode of access: Internet
grantor: University of TorontoWilliam Hazlitt noted in 1829 that the works of Charles Broc...
This thesis will analyse the notion of agency and its relation to the supernatural elements in Gothi...
Introductory essay to the the section on the "The Representation of the Wonderful and the Preternatu...
Vampires are common literary characters that have their origins in mythology. In this thesis, the ma...
Type-written ms.Thesis (M.A.)--Univ. of California.Bibliography: appx.Mode of access: Internet
"Pudd'nhead Wilson should be recognized as a classic of the use of popular modes — of the ...
This thesis analyzes Shakespeare’s use of supernatural elements to further the plot of his plays. Di...
The works that will be inspected in this thesis are Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu's Green Tea" (1869), Osc...